Screen Rant

  • What does the ending mean for The Twilight Zone's "Blurryman"? 1 / 7

  • Early on, "Blurryman" appears to be about Seth Rogen's character. 2 / 7

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  • In "Blurryman," Rogen portrays a self-loathing writer who finds himself living in his apocalyptic story premise. 3 / 7

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  • However, "Blurryman" turns into a meta-commentary about The Twilight Zone's history and blending of genres. 4 / 7

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  • Zazie Beetz portrays Sophie, a writer for The Twilight Zone who seems to be spending too much time at work. 5 / 7

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  • The ending of "Blurryman" uses various genre tropes to underline the concept that art and entertainment comes in many forms. 6 / 7

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  • The Twilight Zone franchise creator Rod Serling is revealed to be "Blurryman," and he urges Sophie to embrace new beginnings. 7 / 7

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